@AskariWaryaa well I have been praciticing it for about ten months over one hour each and single day it is sufficient enough to increase IQ over 180 if it is mastered
Check out my video on how to manifest objects from thin air. It is called instant manifestation. This is an increadible discovery and an increadibly simple technique.
Does image streaming really improve IQ? I've read that a study proved it improved brain function and connection between the left and right hemispheres.
@alexd181 you know i have never experienced this, but when i was little like 5-10 years old i was always very frightened to go to bed alone. Now i know children are predisposed to the fear of being alone and the dark, but i always had the feeling that something was in the corner of my room, like a shadow of something.
Oh and alex you might be interested in these 2 sites...magicpillnow, and schoolforgods. they seem to be legit sites in construction that are dealing with enlightenment.
@blahdelablah I would half agree here. There is no such thing as sin (this is what I got from the books). There is no duality with God, so there can be no good or bad or sin or learning. However there is duality with humanity, therefore there is a requirement for learning. Yet duality is an illusion and never has existed, therefore learning is only a stepping stone for those who are perpetuating their non-existence. I can't think of a clearer way to say this presently.
I have not read that book, but I would rather hear your point of view, and so would ask if you could explain what you learnt from it. Sin is, in my interpretation, going against God's will. If you're saying we can experience, and therefore appreciate, God from all experience, then there's no real benefit from trying to follow teachings, as we're going to learn anyway. Ultimately I'm extracting that God is irrelevant in morality, it's only our own morality that matters.
@blahdelablah How do you know you can sin at all? Have you ever read a book called A Course in Miracles? For me it answers this question. As for society having a use is anything is pretty much always contrived, more often than not as a way of avoiding personal responsibility. That's my experience.
Thanks for posting.
2000everett4 2 weeks ago
@AskariWaryaa well I have been praciticing it for about ten months over one hour each and single day it is sufficient enough to increase IQ over 180 if it is mastered
ThePaul1E 6 months ago
Check out my video on how to manifest objects from thin air. It is called instant manifestation. This is an increadible discovery and an increadibly simple technique.
RaptureSoftImmortal 10 months ago
@AskariWaryaa
Scientifically speaking, yes.
Mu5clehead 1 year ago
Hmm. Blank screen.
I'll have to remember that.
WhatTheHell5000 1 year ago
Does image streaming really improve IQ? I've read that a study proved it improved brain function and connection between the left and right hemispheres.
AskariWaryaa 1 year ago
@alexd181 you know i have never experienced this, but when i was little like 5-10 years old i was always very frightened to go to bed alone. Now i know children are predisposed to the fear of being alone and the dark, but i always had the feeling that something was in the corner of my room, like a shadow of something.
Oh and alex you might be interested in these 2 sites...magicpillnow, and schoolforgods. they seem to be legit sites in construction that are dealing with enlightenment.
TyneOdu 1 year ago
@blahdelablah I would half agree here. There is no such thing as sin (this is what I got from the books). There is no duality with God, so there can be no good or bad or sin or learning. However there is duality with humanity, therefore there is a requirement for learning. Yet duality is an illusion and never has existed, therefore learning is only a stepping stone for those who are perpetuating their non-existence. I can't think of a clearer way to say this presently.
alexd181 1 year ago
@alexd181
I have not read that book, but I would rather hear your point of view, and so would ask if you could explain what you learnt from it. Sin is, in my interpretation, going against God's will. If you're saying we can experience, and therefore appreciate, God from all experience, then there's no real benefit from trying to follow teachings, as we're going to learn anyway. Ultimately I'm extracting that God is irrelevant in morality, it's only our own morality that matters.
blahdelablah 1 year ago
@blahdelablah How do you know you can sin at all? Have you ever read a book called A Course in Miracles? For me it answers this question. As for society having a use is anything is pretty much always contrived, more often than not as a way of avoiding personal responsibility. That's my experience.
alexd181 1 year ago